Well this is neat. Disney play tested this during “Touch of Disney” - a meet and greet with a teeny tiny Tink.
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I'm impressed, truly. Very interesting, I'd love to see this in person.
I agree. This attraction as a whole pulls together very nicely, based on the video alone. The hologram is very neat, the moving objects are nice, and the projection mapping is a nice touch. I especially like that Tinkerbell is not scripted and is an actual actress speaking to the guests.I thought it was really neat! Lots of cool lighting, objects moving.
I wonder what it looks like for the Tink in the room being filmed.
Well this is neat. Disney play tested this during “Touch of Disney” - a meet and greet with a teeny tiny Tink.
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Socially distanced meet n' greets already moving into a new age!
Joking aside, this looks really cool.
You do have to wonder if this was in development before, or if they thought it up due to Covid?
I was thinking more along the lines of this being put in Pixie Hollow to replace in-person meet and greets (not just because of Covid, but because meeting an actual sized Tink & Friends is way cooler). If they set up 2 or 3 rooms it would help in hourly capacity.I wonder if this test has any connection with Fantasy Springs at TDS (which will have a large Peter Pan area)?
Whenever my daughters have done the M&G at pixie hollow, they've only had one character at a time.I was thinking more along the lines of this being put in Pixie Hollow to replace in-person meet and greets (not just because of Covid, but because meeting an actual sized Tink & Friends is way cooler). If they set up 2 or 3 rooms it would help in hourly capacity.
I've never done the Pixie Hollow M&G, so I'm not sure how many characters are usually there at a given time, but if the number of rooms doesn't exceed that they won't lose money on paying for more CMs, just the initial investment of building the experiences. It's Turtle Talk at the next level.
Gotcha. Do they rotate them?Whenever my daughters have done the M&G at pixie hollow, they've only had one character at a time.
I'm guessing it's usually tinker bell but sometimes it's one of her friends.Gotcha. Do they rotate them?
I guess they can do one room as long as the time it takes isn't any longer than what the standard M&G was anyway. Then wait time won't be affected, though the new experience would most likely garner interest and longer lines.
But at Pixie Hollow, you're supposed to be the same size as Tinkerbell, it'd be a bit weird if they had it there.I was thinking more along the lines of this being put in Pixie Hollow to replace in-person meet and greets (not just because of Covid, but because meeting an actual sized Tink & Friends is way cooler). If they set up 2 or 3 rooms it would help in hourly capacity.
I've never done the Pixie Hollow M&G, so I'm not sure how many characters are usually there at a given time, but if the number of rooms doesn't exceed that they won't lose money on paying for more CMs, just the initial investment of building the experiences. It's Turtle Talk at the next level.
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